Life Before Becoming an Omniverse Entity-Chapter 101: Evolved

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Renan, oblivious to the thoughts of the family he had saved, continued to walk with Elaris beside him, holding his hand.

"So, what do you want to do with it after you meet that monster?" Elaris asked, her face showing curiosity.

"Hmm, well, nothing much since I really don't know what type of beast it is. The only thing I know is that the monster is about as strong as an Eight-star warrior and was looking at us when we went there to save that family," Renan replied while holding his chin.

"I see, so you are just curious," Elaris said, nodding her head.

"Yeah," Renan answered.

"So tell me, what kind of monster is it?" Renan asked Elaris, knowing that she must already know since she was the world's will—there was nothing that could be hidden from her.

"Well, you would know when you meet that monster," Elaris replied with a faint smile.

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"I see," Renan said and continued to walk through the forest.

"And do you really not mind me killing those goblins? Although one way or another, they are still born on this planet and are your children," Renan asked, curious to know if Elaris was okay with him killing the goblins.

Elaris's face visibly twisted in disgust at Renan's question, as if he had asked her to eat something vile. "Eww, no, they are not my children," Elaris said, shaking her head. She continued, "If a parasite infected your body and laid eggs in it, would you call it part of your body?" Elaris asked Renan, her face fully serious.

"Hmm, no, I wouldn't," Renan replied.

"Exactly. I don't know how or when they started to be born, but when they get older, they start showing their ways of living, and I can't call that anything less than a disgusting, lowlife mutant's way of living," Elaris said, her face showing the deep disgust she harbored for goblins.

"Even though some humans, dragons, or even other life forms act like goblins, they are only a few among their kind, not their entire race. But goblins are an exception. Every single member of their race is the same—disgusting garbage, lowlives that shouldn't even exist, especially not on my planet," Elaris stated firmly.

"If not for the fact that I can't interfere in the world, I would have long ago wiped them from the face of my planet, not leaving a single one behind," she finished.

"Wow," Renan muttered, surprised at the intensity of Elaris's disgust for goblins.

"So rather than feeling sad, you would actually be happy if I killed them for you, right?" Renan asked.

"Yep," Elaris nodded happily.

"I see. Then from now on, if I see any goblins, I'll wipe them out for you, my dear," Renan said, faintly smiling.

"Thank you, husband," Elaris said, visibly happy at Renan's words. She hugged him closely, pressing her body against him.

"And if you do kill them, I'll let you do whatever you want with me whenever you ask," she added, her face blushing.

"Huh?" Renan muttered in confusion, looking at Elaris. Seeing Renan's reaction, Elaris also got confused, but before she could speak, Renan continued, "What are you talking about? You were going to let me do whatever I wanted even without me doing this."

"Huh… Well, you are right. I'm yours, and you are mine. My body is yours, and your body is mine. So, how about this? We will decide it when you kill them," Elaris said as if she had understood where she was wrong.

Renan couldn't help but smile wryly. He had just been trying to tease her, but it seemed to have gone over her head. He didn't correct her, though, and simply smiled as they continued walking. It wasn't long before they finally reached their destination—a cave where every tree had been cleared out, leaving the place open. The cave in question was very large, and outside, a group of green-skinned monsters lingered.

"Huh, goblins?" Renan said, slightly surprised as he watched them.

They were goblins that looked similar to the ones he had just killed, but some of them appeared different.

'They are goblins who, after prolonged fighting, living, and consuming monster cores, have evolved beyond their primitive form,' Elaris, who had transformed into an earring before entering the area, spoke, her voice entering directly into Renan's mind, explaining the situation.

'I see. So what are they called?' Renan asked, still observing them. The goblins didn't attack right away. They simply stood there, watching Renan's every move, as if trying to gauge his strength.

'Well, I was never really interested in them, so I don't know their evolved form names, but you can call them this: The ones with full gray-colored skin and slightly taller bodies than the other goblins are the second level of goblins. Their strength is equal to that of a two- or three-star warrior. The ones who haven't evolved are only about as strong as a normal, healthy adult.

The ones who are a mix of gray and green are the third level of goblins. Their strength is equal to that of a five- or six-star warrior. From what we can see, there are no more than five of them, which is not surprising since evolving is really difficult. The highest level I know of is Level 4, whose skin color reverts back to green. Their strength is equal to that of a seven- or eight-star warrior. The one who was watching us was probably a Level 4 goblin inside the cave, and its strength is at the peak of eight stars,' Elaris explained.

'I see. Thanks for explaining and Well, it really doesn't matter what stage of evolution they are in, because they are going to die anyway,' Renan said dismissively and swiped his hand from left to right horizontally.

'You are right, but you should still be a little careful of that Level 4 goblin because it could be dangerous,' Elaris cautioned before falling silent.

*SWISH*

The wind howled as Renan swiped his hand, and the heads of the Level 1 goblins fell.

*THUD*

*THUD*

"Blame your luck that my wife doesn't like you all, and well, I don't either," Renan said as he swiped his hand again.

*SWISH*